Definitions of “indirection” usually imply deviousness, lack of straightforwardness, deceit. This blog contests such normative directionalities by proceeding from the premise that indirection constitutively marks subjectivity. Thought arises from suggestion. The personal is occasioned by the impersonal. Affect is anterior to act. Listening is prior to speaking. We are always indirectly who we are.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Now on Academia & Scribd
So, this is my first post in months. I've just finally joined up with Academia.edu and found out about and joined Scribd.com. Hoping to add more content to both sites, plus begin a more regular blogging schedule. I also remain active on Facebook, but utterly resisting Twitter.
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Twitter is definitely to be utterly resisted. Information can be conveyed in 140 characters: interesting thoughts cannot.
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